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Stefano Ferracuti
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 261
Citations - 5979
Stefano Ferracuti is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 231 publications receiving 4140 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Ferracuti include Richard Stockton College of New Jersey & University of L'Aquila.
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A Nationwide Survey of Psychological Distress among Italian People during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Immediate Psychological Responses and Associated Factors.
Cristina Mazza,Eleonora Ricci,Silvia Biondi,Marco Colasanti,Stefano Ferracuti,Christian Napoli,Paolo Roma +6 more
TL;DR: This epidemiological picture is an important benchmark for identifying persons at greater risk of suffering from psychological distress and the results are useful for tailoring psychological interventions targeting the post-traumatic nature of the distress.
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Suicidal Behavior and Alcohol Abuse
Maurizio Pompili,Gianluca Serafini,Marco Innamorati,Giovanni Dominici,Stefano Ferracuti,Giorgio D. Kotzalidis,Giulia Serra,Paolo Girardi,Luigi Janiri,Roberto Tatarelli,Leo Sher,David Lester +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence of the relationship between alcohol use and suicide through a search of MedLine and PsychInfo electronic databases is reviewed and multiple genetically-related intermediate phenotypes might influence the relationshipBetween alcohol and suicide.
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Functional neuroimaging in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
A. Del Casale,Giorgio D. Kotzalidis,Chiara Rapinesi,Daniele Serata,Elisa Ambrosi,Alessio Simonetti,Maurizio Pompili,Stefano Ferracuti,Roberto Tatarelli,Paolo Girardi +9 more
TL;DR: Improvements in spatial resolution of neuroimaging techniques may contribute to a better understanding of the neurocircuitry of OCD and other anxiety disorders.
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Sedentary Behaviors and Physical Activity of Italian Undergraduate Students during Lockdown at the Time of CoViD-19 Pandemic.
Francesca Gallè,Elita Anna Sabella,Stefano Ferracuti,Osvalda De Giglio,Giuseppina Caggiano,Carmela Protano,Federica Valeriani,Eduardo Alfonso Parisi,Giuliana Valerio,Giorgio Liguori,Maria Teresa Montagna,Vincenzo Romano Spica,Giovanna Da Molin,Giovanni Battista Orsi,Christian Napoli +14 more
TL;DR: The reduction of PA among Italian undergraduates in the course of home-confinement due to the CoViD-19 pandemic is highlighted, and the practice of adequate PA during the lockdown was mainly associated with the previous adoption of an active lifestyle.
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Understanding Knowledge and Behaviors Related to CoViD-19 Epidemic in Italian Undergraduate Students: The EPICO Study.
Francesca Gallè,Elita Anna Sabella,Giovanna Da Molin,Osvalda De Giglio,Giuseppina Caggiano,Valeria Di Onofrio,Stefano Ferracuti,Maria Teresa Montagna,Giorgio Liguori,Giovanni Battista Orsi,Christian Napoli +10 more
TL;DR: Students from life sciences courses showed a higher awareness regarding the infection and the control measures, and the lockdown caused an important reduction of physical activity (PA).